- meet with
- phrasal verb
[transitive]
Word forms "meet with":
present tense I/you/we/they meet with he/she/it meets with present participle meeting with past tense met with past participle met with1) meet with someone to have a formal meeting with someoneThey're meeting with Russian leaders to try to end the crisis.
2) meet with somethingsame as meet I, 3)Experiments with the new drug have met with some success.
They finally came to a decision that has met with general approval.
3) meet with something to unexpectedly experience trouble, danger, difficulty etcShe met with an accident yesterday.
English dictionary. 2014.
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